The Nigerian Education Ministry has come out to debunk the fake news circulating on social media about the cancellation of the National Examinations Council (NECO) and West African Examinations Council (WAEC) exams. According to the ministry, the rumors are baseless and have no truth to them. The ministry has assured students, parents, and the general public that the exams will go on as scheduled, and the integrity of the examination process will be maintained. The Education Ministry has warned against the spread of false information, which can cause unnecessary panic and anxiety among students. The ministry has also urged the public to verify information from credible sources before sharing it on social media. The NECO and WAEC exams are crucial for students in Nigeria, as they determine their eligibility for admission into higher institutions. The exams are also a measure of the students’ knowledge and understanding of the subjects they have studied. The Education Ministry has assured that all necessary measures are being taken to ensure the smooth conduct of the exams. The ministry has also warned that any attempt to compromise the integrity of the exams will be met with severe consequences. The Nigerian government has been working hard to improve the education sector, and the cancellation of the exams would be a setback to these efforts. The Education Ministry has called on students to focus on their studies and prepare for the exams, rather than paying attention to rumors and fake news. The ministry has also assured that the exams will be conducted in a fair and transparent manner, and the results will reflect the true performance of the students. The Nigerian Education Ministry has also announced that it will be working closely with the NECO and WAEC to ensure that the exams are conducted without any hitches. The ministry has also urged parents and guardians to support their children and wards as they prepare for the exams. The Education Ministry has assured that it will do everything possible to ensure that the exams are successful and that the students come out with good results. The ministry has also warned that it will not tolerate any form of examination malpractice, and anyone caught engaging in such activities will be punished accordingly. The Nigerian government has also announced that it will be providing support to students who are unable to pay for the exams, to ensure that every student has an equal opportunity to participate. The Education Ministry has called on the public to report any cases of examination malpractice or irregularities to the relevant authorities. The ministry has also assured that it will be conducting regular monitoring and evaluation of the exams to ensure that they are conducted in a fair and transparent manner.